2016-2017 Graduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
2016-2017 Graduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication


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Office: College Center, Room M014c
Telephone: 410‑617‑2528
Email: emergingmedia@loyola.edu
Twitter: @goaheadgetahead
Website: www.loyola.edu/academic/emergingmedia

Chair: Elliot King, Professor
Assistant Chair: Russell Cook, Professor
Academic Director: Neil Alperstein, Professor
Director of Program Operations: Erin Richardson

Professors: Neil Alperstein; Russell J. Cook; Elliot King
Associate Professor: Jonathan J. Lillie
Assistant Professors: Amy Becker; Gregory Hoplamazian; Sara Magee; Paola Pascual-Ferrá; Tania Rosas-Moreno

The communication environment in contemporary society is one of continual change, transforming the ways in which information and other content are created and disseminated. A generation ago, the World Wide Web burst into public consciousness, and it has been followed in rapid succession by new communications platforms including blogging, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. This rapid evolution of media platforms will undoubtedly continue in the future. Each of these services has had a significant impact on the way individuals communicate with each other personally as well as in business, politics, entertainment, and education. As with all change, new communications platforms open new opportunities in the creation and distribution of information through society. They also create challenges that must be addressed. The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Emerging Media gives students the knowledge base, the broad and deep understanding, and the practical skills needed to shape the use of new media in their organizations and in society at large.

Learning Goals

Students who graduate with an M.A. in Emerging Media will have:

  • The skills to strategically evaluate emerging media platforms;
  • The vision to create programs, campaigns, and content utilizing new and emerging media platforms;
  • The ability to investigate and explain the legal, economic, social, political, and cultural impacts of new and emerging media; and
  • The background to identify new communication opportunities for helping to create a socially just world.

Admission Criteria

The program is designed to be completed in 12 months for full-time students and 44 months for part-time students. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. A bachelor's degree in communication is not required for admission. Detailed admission information (application procedures, required documents, deadlines, etc.) can be found under Admission .

Programs

    Master

    Courses

      Media

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